Classroom Upgrades - 2016 Project Number: SCSU-2016-02 Bid No.: SBE-016-SCSU-04 ADDENDUM NO. 1 April 6, 2016 Item 4 CLARIFICATION - DIVISION 0, WAGE RATES: Attached are the Prevailing Wage Rates, Dated March 21, 2016 for this Project. Item 5 CLARIFICATION - DIVISION 00 62 13, CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE As noted on the FORMS TO Be RETURNED page, the CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE (Section 00 62 13) must be submitted with the BID PROPOSAL. Paragraph 5.1 & 5.1a note coverage requirements for Commercial General Liability. The bidder should consult with their insurance agent. Item 6 SPECIFICATION SECTION, DIVISION 1, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 58 13, TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGN. Clarification: The correct wording for the Project Sign will be provided at the beginning of construction. Item 7 SPECIFICATION SECTION 02 40 00, DEMOLITION, REMOVALS, CLEAN-UP At Paragraph1.1, DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Paragraph A: Delete Note 3, There will not be any VCT recycling Program. Add Paragraph F.: Demolition of existing vinyl floor tile and wall base at Jennings Room 114 will be under a separate asbestos abatement contract. Existing floor tile mastic at this room will be removed by bead blasting. Demolition of existing vinyl floor tile and wall base at the other rooms will be part of the base contract. Item 8 SPECIFICATION SECTION 02 42 13, REMOVAL AND SALVAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL Delete SECTION 02 42 13 in its entirety. Demolished existing resilient flooring materials (except flooring materials form Jennings Room 114) will be included in general demolition and are to be removed and legally disposed of offsite. Item 9 SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 70 00, FINISH HARDWARE Add the Sargent Security Option 49, Visual Indicator, to each of the two exit devices. The hardware set for the exit device will now read: 1 Exit Device 49 12 8816 ETL 32D SA With inside thumb turn Add (2) Door Wall Stops to be installed at corridor side of doors at classrooms C008 and C010. Wall Stop: Rockwood No. 406 32D. Page 2 of 6
Classroom Upgrades - 2016 Project Number: SCSU-2016-02 Bid No.: SBE-016-SCSU-04 ADDENDUM NO. 1 April 6, 2016 Item 10 SPECIFICATION SECTION 09 00 00, FINISHES At 2.03 CARPET TILE Revise to the following: C. Style: 1. Lees GT168 Flamestitch III Tile 24 X 24 Carpet Tile Item 11 SPECIFICATION SECTION 10 00 05, MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES At 2.1 MARKERBOARD - Revise to: MARKERBOARD AND TACKBOARD At A. Manufacturer - Add: 5. Walker Products, Standard Architectural Series Tackboard with ¾ wide extruded aluminum trim face at 4 sides (satin anodized finish). No tray or map rail, 4 ft. height x width indicated on drawings. Tack board to be Koroseal vinyl on 1/8 natural cork on 3/8 fiberboard. Color to be selected. At 2.2 PROJECTION SCREEN BOARD At C. Size: Revise: 1. (1) Center Panel: 48 H x 81.75 W 2. (2) Side Panels : 48 H x 79.125 W 3. Overall Dimensions 48 H x 240 W Add D. Contact: David LaReau, HB Communications, 60 Dodge Avenue, North Haven, CT 06473, 203 234 9246, 800 243 4414, www.hbcommunications.com At 2.5 WAINSCOT MATERIAL C. Details: Revise: 1. Color to be CITADEL WRAP 5882-58 MATTE finish CLARIFICATION: The projection screens, the white boards, and the chair rails are to be provided by the contractor. The manufacturers of these items are listed in the specifications. It is not likely that blocking will need to be added for the installation of the new marker boards in general, the board attachment hangers should be able to be drilled into the existing studs beneath the existing drywall. But contractor should carefully layout each board s location to confirm the no blocking is necessary. Item 12 DRAWING D1 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/D1 At Rooms A113, A115 and A117, Add the following Demolition Note 4 to each room plan: Remove existing VCT and rubber base. Page 3 of 6
Classroom Upgrades - 2016 Project Number: SCSU-2016-02 Bid No.: SBE-016-SCSU-04 ADDENDUM NO. 1 April 6, 2016 Item 13 DRAWING D2 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/D1 At both rooms: Delete Demolition Note 1 at existing markerboards located at corridor walls at top of plan. These boards are to remain. Item 14 DRAWING A1 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/A1 At Room A105 - Remove 2x4 lighting symbol shown on architectural plan. Item 15 DRAWING A1 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/A1 At both rooms at the top of the plan, at each door to corridor where the door swings against the wall, add note: Repair gypsum board wall area (approx. 12 x 16 ) where door hardware hits wall. Install stud blocking at new door wall bumper location and repair and paint gypsum board. Install new wall bumper Rockwood No. 406 Convex Wrought Wall Stop. Item 16 DRAWING A2 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/A2 At both rooms - Remove electrical light switching symbols shown on architectural plan. Item 17 DRAWING A2 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/A2 To right of plan drawing Delete Wainscot Detail Tag G which does not intersect a wall. Item 18 DRAWING A2 - CLASSROOM PLANS 1/A2 At both rooms At Markerboard Symbol NW18 wall locations Add Note: EXISTING 14 FT. WIDE MARKERBOARD TO REMAIN. At Room C008 Delete New Markerboard Symbols NW20 and NW18. At NW20 wall location revise Wainscot Detail Tag from E to G. At NW18 wall location - Add Wainscot Detail Tag G to each wall section both sides of existing 14 ft. wide markerboard to remain. At Room C010 Delete New Markerboard Symbol NW18. At NW18 wall location - Add Wainscot Detail Tag G to each wall section both sides of existing 14 ft. wide markerboard to remain. At NW20 wall location - Add Wainscot Detail Tag G to each wall section both sides of new 20 ft. wide markerboard. Page 4 of 6
Classroom Upgrades - 2016 Project Number: SCSU-2016-02 Bid No.: SBE-016-SCSU-04 ADDENDUM NO. 1 April 6, 2016 Item 190 DRAWING A2 - DISPLAY BOARD SCHEDULE At Room EN A105 Revise both Board 1 Tag and Board 2 Tag to 20 FT WIDE PROJECTION SCREEN BOARD (2) FLUSH JOINTS, At Trim Type See Specifications, revise note to PANORAMIC MAGNETIC PROJECTION SCREEN WITH 3/8 WIDE FACE TRIM 4 SIDES, SEE SPECIFICATIONS At Room EN C008 Delete Board Tag 3 NW20 and delete Board Tag 4 NW18. No new marker boards at these locations At Room EN C010 Delete Board Tag 4 NW20. No new marker board at this location At Room JE 114 (Supplemental Bid A ) Clarification, Board Tag 3: The top of the 18ft wide marker board scheduled (overall height 48 including box tray at Detail J, 1/SB2) will run just below the existing fire alarm strobe device to remain Item 20 DRAWING A5 PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PLAN ENGLEMAN.. 1/A5 At Room EN C113 under Supplemental Bid B Add note: REMOVE ALL EXISTING FLOOR LEVELER DOWN TO EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB AND PREPARE FOR NEW FLOOR LEVELER. Item 21 DRAWING E1 TOUCH SCREEN DETAIL 3/E1 At CRESTRON BRACKET NOTE Add: CRESTRON PRODUCTS REPRESENTATIVE: David LaReau, HB COMMUNICATIONS, 60 Dodge Avenue, North Haven, CT 06473, 203 234 9246, 800 243 4414, www.hbcommunications.com Item 22 DRAWING E1 CLASSROOM PLANS 1/E1 At Room EN A105 Add note: REMOVE EXISTING CENTER WALL WASHER LIGHT FIXTURE Item 23 DRAWING SB1 DEMOLITION PLAN 1/SB1 (Supplemental Bid A ) At coring note above plan - Revise 4 floor slab thickness to 8 concrete floor slab thickness Item 24 DRAWING SB1 ELECTRICAL PLAN 3/SB1 (Supplemental Bid A ) At corridor walls, to sides of existing corridor door location - Add note: RELOCATE EXISTING THERMOSTAT FROM WALL TO RECEIVE NEW TACKBOARD TO WALL WITH LIGHT SWITCHING. INSTALL NEW CONCEALED CONDUIT TO ABOVE CEILING AND NEW BOX FOR RELOCATED EXISTING DEVICE. WIRING AND DEVICE REINSTALLATION BY OWNER, VERIFY RELOCATED DEVICE LOCATIONS WITH NEW ADJACENT MARKERBOARD LOCATION Page 5 of 6
Minimum Rates and Classifications for Building Construction ID# : B 21875 Connecticut Department of Labor Wage and Workplace Standards Division By virtue of the authority vested in the Labor Commissioner under provisions of Section 31-53 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, as amended, the following are declared to be the prevailing rates and welfare payments and will apply only where the contract is advertised for bid within 20 days of the date on which the rates are established. Any contractor or subcontractor not obligated by agreement to pay to the welfare and pension fund shall pay this amount to each employee as part of his/her hourly wages. Project Number: SCSU-2016-02 Project Town: New Haven State#: FAP#: Project: Classroom Upgrades At Southern Connecticut State University CLASSIFICATION 1a) Asbestos Worker/Insulator (Includes application of insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings, & finishes to all types of mechanical systems; application of firestopping material for wall openings & penetrations in walls, floors, ceilings Hourly Rate 35.75 28.82 Benefits 1b) Asbestos/Toxic Waste Removal Laborers: Asbestos removal and encapsulation (except its removal from mechanical systems which are not to be scrapped), toxic waste removers, blasters.**see Laborers Group 7** 1c) Asbestos Worker/Heat and Frost Insulator 37.15 27.56
2) Boilermaker 35.24 25.01 3a) Bricklayer, Cement Mason, Concrete Finisher (including caulking), Stone Masons 33.48 29.16 + a 3b) Tile Setter 34.30 24.15 3c) Terrazzo Mechanics and Marble Setters 31.69 22.35 3d) Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Finishers 26.43 20.59 3e) Plasterer 33.48 29.16
------LABORERS------ 4) Group 1: Laborers (common or general), acetylene burners, carpenter tenders, concrete specialists, wrecking laborers, fire watchers. 27.85 18.30 4a) Group 2: Mortar mixers, plaster tender, power buggy operators, powdermen, fireproofer/mixer/nozzleman (Person running mixer and spraying fireproof only). 28.10 18.30 4b) Group 3: Jackhammer operators/pavement breaker, mason tender (brick), mason tender (cement/concrete), forklift operators and forklift operators (masonry). 28.35 18.30 4c) **Group 4: Pipelayers (Installation of water, storm drainage or sewage lines outside of the building line with P6, P7 license) (the pipelayer rate shall apply only to one or two employees of the total crew who primary task is to actually perform the mating of pipe sections) P6 and P7 rate is $26.80. 28.85 18.30 4d) Group 5: Air track operator, sand blaster and hydraulic drills. 28.60 18.30
4e) Group 6: Blasters, nuclear and toxic waste removal. 30.85 18.30 4f) Group 7: Asbestos/lead removal and encapsulation (except it's removal from mechanical systems which are not to be scrapped). 28.85 18.30 4g) Group 8: Bottom men on open air caisson, cylindrical work and boring crew. 28.38 18.30 4h) Group 9: Top men on open air caisson, cylindrical work and boring crew. 27.86 18.30 4i) Group 10: Traffic Control Signalman 16.00 18.30 5) Carpenter, Acoustical Ceiling Installation, Soft Floor/Carpet Laying, Metal Stud Installation, Form Work and Scaffold Building, Drywall Hanging, Modular-Furniture Systems Installers, Lathers, Piledrivers, Resilient Floor Layers. 31.45 23.54
5a) Millwrights 31.84 23.99 6) Electrical Worker (including low voltage wiring) (Trade License required: E1,2 L-5,6 C-5,6 T-1,2 L-1,2 V-1,2,7,8,9) 37.50 23.91 + 3% of gross wage 7a) Elevator Mechanic (Trade License required: R-1,2,5,6) 49.00 29.985+a+b -----LINE CONSTRUCTION---- Groundman 24.99 6.25%+11.81 Linemen/Cable Splicer 45.43 6.25%+20.70
8) Glazier (Trade License required: FG-1,2) 35.08 19.35 + a 9) Ironworker, Ornamental, Reinforcing, Structural, and Precast Concrete Erection 34.47 31.09 + a ----OPERATORS---- Group 1: Crane handling or erecting structural steel or stone, hoisting engineer 2 drums or over, front end loader (7 cubic yards or over), work boat 26 ft. and over and Tunnel Boring Machines. (Trade License Required) 37.55 23.05 + a Group 2: Cranes (100 ton rate capacity and over); Excavator over 2 cubic yards; Piledriver ($3.00 premium when operator controls hammer); Bauer Drill/Caisson. (Trade License Required) 37.23 23.05 + a Group 3: Excavator; Backhoe/Excavator under 2 cubic yards; Cranes (under 100 ton rated capacity), Grader/Blade; Master Mechanic; Hoisting Engineer (all types of equipment where a drum and cable are used to hoist or drag material regardless of motive power of operation), Rubber Tire Excavator (Drott-1085 or similar);grader Operator; Bulldozer Fine Grade. (slopes, shaping, laser or GPS, etc.). (Trade License Required) 36.49 23.05 + a
Group 4: Trenching Machines; Lighter Derrick; Concrete Finishing Machine; CMI Machine or Similar; Koehring Loader (Skooper). 36.10 23.05 + a Group 5: Specialty Railroad Equipment; Asphalt Paver; Asphalt Reclaiming Machine; Line Grinder; Concrete Pumps; Drills with Self Contained Power Units; Boring Machine; Post Hole Digger; Auger; Pounder; Well Digger; Milling Machine (over 24" Mandrell) 35.51 23.05 + a Group 5 continued: Side Boom; Combination Hoe and Loader; Directional Driller; Pile Testing Machine. 35.51 23.05 + a Group 6: Front End Loader (3 up to 7 cubic yards); Bulldozer (rough grade dozer). 35.20 23.05 + a Group 7: Asphalt roller, concrete saws and cutters (ride on types), vermeer concrete cutter, Stump Grinder; Scraper; Snooper; Skidder; Milling Machine (24" and under Mandrell). 34.86 23.05 + a Group 8: Mechanic, grease truck operator, hydroblaster; barrier mover; power stone spreader; welding; work boat under 26 ft.; transfer machine. 34.46 23.05 + a
Group 9: Front end loader (under 3 cubic yards), skid steer loader regardless of attachments, (Bobcat or Similar): forklift, power chipper; landscape equipment (including Hydroseeder). 34.03 23.05 + a Group 10: Vibratory hammer; ice machine; diesel and air, hammer, etc. 31.99 23.05 + a Group 11: Conveyor, earth roller, power pavement breaker (whiphammer), robot demolition equipment. 31.99 23.05 + a Group 12: Wellpoint operator. 31.93 23.05 + a Group 13: Compressor battery operator. 31.35 23.05 + a Group 14: Elevator operator; tow motor operator (solid tire no rough terrain). 30.21 23.05 + a
Group 15: Generator Operator; Compressor Operator; Pump Operator; Welding Machine Operator; Heater Operator. 29.80 23.05 + a Group 16: Maintenance Engineer/Oiler. 29.15 23.05 + a Group 17: Portable asphalt plant operator; portable crusher plant operator; portable concrete plant operator. 33.46 23.05 + a Group 18: Power safety boat; vacuum truck; zim mixer; sweeper; (Minimum for any job requiring a CDL license). 31.04 23.05 + a ------PAINTERS (Including Drywall Finishing)------ 10a) Brush and Roller 31.52 19.35
10b) Taping Only/Drywall Finishing 32.27 19.35 10c) Paperhanger and Red Label 32.02 19.35 10e) Blast and Spray 34.52 19.35 11) Plumber (excluding HVAC pipe installation) (Trade License required: P-1,2,6,7,8,9 J-1,2,3,4 SP-1,2) 40.62 28.91 12) Well Digger, Pile Testing Machine 33.01 19.40 + a Roofer: Cole Tar Pitch 39.00 14.75 + a
Roofer: Slate, Tile, Composition, Shingles, Singly Ply and Damp/Waterproofing 37.50 14.75 + a 15) Sheetmetal Worker (Trade License required for HVAC and Ductwork: SM-1,SM-2,SM-3,SM-4,SM-5,SM-6) 35.74 33.22 16) Pipefitter (Including HVAC work) (Trade License required: S-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 B-1,2,3,4 D-1,2,3,4, G-1, G-2, G-8 & G-9) 40.62 28.91 ------TRUCK DRIVERS------ 17a) 2 Axle 28.58 20.24 + a 17b) 3 Axle, 2 Axle Ready Mix 28.68 20.24 + a
17c) 3 Axle Ready Mix 28.73 20.24 + a 17d) 4 Axle, Heavy Duty Trailer up to 40 tons 28.78 20.24 + a 17e) 4 Axle Ready Mix 28.83 20.24 + a 17f) Heavy Duty Trailer (40 Tons and Over) 29.03 20.24 + a 17g) Specialized Earth Moving Equipment (Other Than Conventional Type on-the-road Trucks and Semi-Trailers, Including Euclids) 28.83 20.24 + a 18) Sprinkler Fitter (Trade License required: F-1,2,3,4) 41.37 20.37 + a
19) Theatrical Stage Journeyman 25.76 7.34
Welders: Rate for craft to which welding is incidental. *Note: Hazardous waste removal work receives additional $1.25 per hour for truck drivers. **Note: Hazardous waste premium $3.00 per hour over classified rate ALL Cranes: When crane operator is operating equipment that requires a fully licensed crane operator to operate he receives an extra $2.00 premium in addition to the hourly wage rate and benefit contributions: 1) Crane handling or erecting structural steel or stone; hoisting engineer (2 drums or over) 2) Cranes (100 ton rate capacity and over) Bauer Drill/Caisson 3) Cranes (under 100 ton rated capacity) Crane with 150 ft. boom (including jib) - $1.50 extra Crane with 200 ft. boom (including jib) - $2.50 extra Crane with 250 ft. boom (including jib) - $5.00 extra Crane with 300 ft. boom (including jib) - $7.00 extra Crane with 400 ft. boom (including jib) - $10.00 extra All classifications that indicate a percentage of the fringe benefits must be calculated at the percentage rate times the "base hourly rate". Apprentices duly registered under the Commissioner of Labor's regulations on "Work Training Standards for Apprenticeship and Training Programs" Section 31-51-d-1 to 12, are allowed to be paid the appropriate percentage of the prevailing journeymen hourly base and the full fringe benefit rate, providing the work site ratio shall not be less than one full-time journeyperson instructing and supervising the work of each apprentice in a specific trade. The Prevailing wage rates applicable to this project are subject to annual adjustments each July 1st for the duration of the project. Each contractor shall pay the annual adjusted prevailing wage rate that is in effect each July 1st, as posted by the Department of Labor. It is the contractor's responsibility to obtain the annual adjusted prevailing wage rate increases directly from the Department of Labor's website. The annual adjustments will be posted on the Department of Labor's Web page: www.ct.gov/dol. For those without internet access, please contact the division listed below. The Department of Labor will continue to issue the initial prevailing wage rate schedule to the Contracting Agency for the project. All subsequent annual adjustments will be posted on our Web Site for contractor access. Contracting Agencies are under no obligation pursuant to State labor law to pay any increase due to the annual adjustment provision.
Effective October 1, 2005 - Public Act 05-50: any person performing the work of any mechanic, laborer, or worker shall be paid prevailing wage All Person who perform work ON SITE must be paid prevailing wage for the appropriate mechanic, laborer, or worker classification. All certified payrolls must list the hours worked and wages paid to All Persons who perform work ON SITE regardless of their ownership i.e.: (Owners, Corporate Officers, LLC Members, Independent Contractors, et. al) Reporting and payment of wages is required regardless of any contractual relationship alleged to exist between the contractor and such person. ~~Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clause (29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). Please direct any questions which you may have pertaining to classification of work and payment of prevailing wages to the Wage and Workplace Standards Division, telephone (860)263-6790.